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nosk8er

Sunday, April 29, 2001 8:51 PM

The front is the best, especially on b&m's u cant go on a floorless without making the wait for the front. On aninverted its the best because there is nothing in front of you and it makes it feel like youre flying, on a hyper its the best because there that hang over on the drop and you have extra boogie left going over the hill.

DAN-EL

Sunday, April 29, 2001 8:58 PM

I guess it depends on what kind of mood I'm in. If I'm in the mood for intense G's then ride at or near the back, if I want a great view with the awesome hang over the first hill view straight down I ride the front.

Skinnykid23

Sunday, April 29, 2001 9:33 PM

I almost always hit the back of the train because I love getting whipped around a lot. Plus I like being yanked over the top of the lift hill. I do try to make it to the front of a coaster at least once though.

Rabid Werechicken

ScorcherCongo

Monday, April 30, 2001 4:18 AM

The middle actually, or the front. The back is where I get scratched (on woodies), it's also the only place I sit on B&M hypers (Raging Bull). The front is the same as middle, but with the always great view. So, I would have to say front then. ------------- Georgia Scorcher...OH yeah it's fire baby!!!

Jim Fisher

Monday, April 30, 2001 2:46 PM

It all depends on the coaster, and to a lesser extent on how it is running and my mood. For example, there are days on Wild One at SFA when the front has the best air and other days when the back has the best air.

themeparkne

Monday, April 30, 2001 4:54 PM

I think it depends on the coaster. Most B&M rides are better in the front. Most woodies are best in the back. There are exceptions to this rule: Boulder Dash is definitely a front seat coaster while Hulk is best in back.

------------- "If we built a ride that everyone wanted to ride, it would be called an elevator, and that's not an amusement ride." -Stan Checketts, S&S Power